Thursday, March 28, 2013

Lately it has been late nights and early mornings as I work hard on my newest class.

I am having way to much fun!

The deadline to finish is Friday night(update, that would be today!)

Yikes!

May I share about my latest creative journey?

Necklaces I have been making for my (self) class all have their own names...
Each one her own theme.
The one above is about taking good care of myself.
Sometimes I can get so very busy!
This necklace is a supportive reminder to me.
Her delicate colors remind me of my dear Lilacs.

This lovely girl supports me around my own inner self knowledge.
Her vintage luminous rosary pearls are softened with age,
a great feel for a piece around wisdom : )
In my class, I share how to create these simple inexpensive bezels.
As well as inspiration and creating artwork.

"Beauty and Delight"

This is the most recent one I have made,
she looks very different but uses the same techniques,
and I found the creative process very enlightening.

and she has to do with how beauty and delight have
been my healing for many years.
And my necklace reflects that.....
many symbolic charms, dangles and tangles...
images, and stampings...
that resonate with me.
Putting this all together really gave me more clarity.

So....sharing this class at Creative Workshops has already been a blessing to me...
And I have Gail to thank for that : )

And Gail of Creative Workshops is an amazing mentor and business woman,
as well as a talented artist and all around lovely person!

I was lucky to meet up with her a couple weeks ago.

She very kindly made me this sweet adorable cuff!
I adore these colors together and I admire the stitching and lace!

I love it!
You can see more of her beautiful creations on her blog Shabby Cottage Studio.
Her recent blog tells about her Gelli plate and how she is doing screen printing.
It looks incredible to me!
(the wrapping paper for the bracelet was made on a Gelli plate!)

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AND...

Last week I received a lovely surprise gift from Donna of My Cup of Tea.
She had sent me the loveliest e-mail, and said she wanted my address.
What she sent was part of her own lucky find at an estate sale,
that she thought I would love. Isn't she kind!

And she was right...
I love what she sent, and her beautiful tea card too!
(and her dear stamped envelope, quote and all!)
She told me of a woman who collected these religious cards during her long life,
I loved knowing who these cards were special to.

Donna, thank you so much for your kind generosity!

In turn, I too will share some of what she shared with me in my upcoming giveaway!

Yay!

I am putting together a sweet package of goodies!

Just to celebrate and say thank you again.

HELP Please...I have somehow deleted my blogroll!Do any of you know how to reinstate?

Monday, March 18, 2013

My friend Jan from A Journey sent me this tea cup for my birthday last week.

Jan is such a sweetie, and I was delighted that she thought of me.

She is a sweet trio, such lovely spring colors too!

She came in a pretty floral round box that matches her pattern.

Pink roses, and fanciful colorful wildflowers adorn
the rim of the cup and the plates.

The fresh trim has lovely shades of green and blue.

I love it!

Here is the backstamp. We see Ashdene manufactured her. The pattern name is Kensington.

I am sure to have many lovely mornings waking up with tea in this cup!

Thank you so much Jan! I appreciate your kindness.

Today was rain and clouds all day. Thunder rumbled around my house several times.
I am writing this late Monday night...
The rain is still coming down. It sounds soothing though.
Especially as I am listening to "Music for Solo Harp"...with Elisabeth Hainen
Rosetti, sonata No. 2
Spohr, Fantisie
Glinka, Nocturn
Alvars, Serenade
Very beautiful, and very calming.

Thank you all for stopping by!

Thank you all again for your very lovely birthday wishes!

I wish for you all a year ahead with many opportunities for JOY.

Hugs,

Terri

If you would like to join in Tea Cup Tuesday, just go and prepare your post with the tea cup in it you would like to share. Then come back here and link up below to that specific post.

I have loved rocks and minerals since I was a little girl, and have always collected them. When I began creating jewelry many years ago, I only used precious metals and natural stones.

Eventually I began to enjoy crystals, and pearls, as well as many vintage beads.

Above from top to bottom, labradorite faceted rondells, African reclaimed metal beads, tiny vintage rhinestone string, and pyrite (4mm rounds, to give you an idea of their size).

There are several lovely bead shops in Asheville and I had a great time in two of them.

Here are some faceted amethyst, a rhodonite drop (the pink one), some crazy lace large stones and some lovely little beads.

I wonder how many of you are rock lovers?
Do any of you make your own jewelry?

I also found some lovely things in local antique shops.
These sweet linens were hand washed and ironed by a 92 years old woman, who makes her own homemade starch! She is known for getting stains out, and for her low prices. She often marks things at $2.00. She reminds me of my own grandmother who at her yard sales would mark most things for a nickle or a dime. I appreciate this woman's linen knowledge and care,
as well as admire her stamina! I hope I can be doing the same at 92!

I also purchased two tea cups....to be shared at Tea Cup Tuesday...

And... vintage fresh water pearls and old buttons as well as some old Ledger Monthly magazines.

In the afternoon, I did something I had been dreaming of for my entire life...
My hubby and I went out with a real estate agent to look at property in the mountains! Yay!

This was one of the farms we looked at.
It has about 30 acres and an old 1917 farm on it.
And when I say that this house was not restorable, believe me!
Oh my! The insides were beyond true description! lol!
There are also several out buildings.
We learned some things during out first outing.
Any advice from you out there who have bought property before?
I was totally in my element out in the mountains!

In the evening we had a lovely romantic dinner at a tapas restaurant where the food was incredible!
Then, late at night, finally back at the hotel room,
My hubby gave me a piece of Cheesecake and some tea...
He was a real sweetie!

Here I am...a tired and happy.

Then, when I arrived home last night, I had cards and packages to open...
here are some of the thoughtful and kind gifts I received...

Sherry, at Creatology, sent me this very pretty handmade birthday card and
a gorgeous personal tissue holder she made! The material has a very lovely shimmer to it.
The holder was beautifully sewn into a wax bag. Lovely presentation!
Thank you so much Sherry! I appreciate your heartfelt wishes!

Jan, at A Journey, sent me this lovely handmade card!
What a beautiful tea themed card!

And....she sent me this very sweet tea cup trio!
Just a peek now, as it will be featured in a tea cup post too : )
Jannie, thank you so much!

I will share a few more next post.

Really, I was so touched by all your very warm wishes, here on the blog, e-mails,
on Facebook and even snail mail cards and gifts! ...
You all taking the time to say Happy Birthday were all like bright shining stars lighting up my day!

Hugs,
Terri

By the way. I found a fabulous giveaway at Fiona & Twig.
They are offering the chance to win two Magnolia Pearl outfits! I have always loved their clothing.
You can visit it here and also see the incredible post about the Magnolia Pearl Ranch that is now for sale in Texas. It is a one of a kind, unique home!
It is only found out about the giveaway today,
and it ends tomorrow so hop over.
And you can also see the gorgeous images of the spectacular home!

Monday, March 11, 2013

And I thought I would share with you some of the tea treasures I saw there...

Once again, I used my phone to take these images so I apologize for the fuzzy look.

Beautiful chintz! All shapes of plates, little tea and dessert sets, even this beautiful box.
As I am looking for a tea cup, this one really caught my eye. I adore the pattern.
It is one of those tea cups where the plate is oblong and one can put a dessert.

Isn't this the most gorgeous color! I think this one was the Shelley Melody.
Another very lovely tea cup!
I have it in yellow at home.
So sweet!
Could you image having the entire set?

Royal Winton, Marion.....such a gorgeous breakfast set! I wish I could have snapped a better image, but it was high above me (I am 5 feet tall...) and I had to hold the camera above my head to get a pic.

Lots of pretty plates....

More gorgeous dishes!

I am sorry I don't remember the name of this pattern,
but I am sure some of you do...Update: Yes! Maria A. tells it is Coaching Scenes by Johnson Brothers, Thank you Maria!

It really looked lovely all spread out together.
I love this tea cup, but do not collect blue and white. (Just can't collect it all! lol!)
So I will keep looking.....

I spotted this Lefton "Green Heritage" large tea pot.
Beautiful, but not on my list today.

I did find a tea cup, a real sweetie!
I will share it next week when I am home.
Bryant Antiques is located at 120 Swannonoa River Rd.

Tomorrow....Tuesday...

Is my 54th birthday.

I am pretty excited about it.

My hubby's gift to me is a couple days in the artsy city of Asheville,

Such a wonderful town to visit for art and antiques and great food!

Thank you dear hubby for your lovely gift!

Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit.

I hope you are having a very good week : )

Hugs,

Terri

If you would like to join in with Martha and I in our tea cup fun,

just go and create a post with your tea cup to share and then come back here

Friday, March 1, 2013

This drawing above...(just as I went to take the picture,I dropped my book and crumpled the page! lol!) I am working on her chin, it curves under and with her head tilted just a bit up,I have to learn to shade to show the shape.

There is much work yet to be done on her.

I have to tweak her nose over a
bit I think, as her mouth is not quite lined up! Shading and placement!That is what I am working on.

This lady here is in process too...

And like many of my drawings, she has no hair! lol!

I find hair very hard. But I figure, once I understand the face more,

I will be able to focus on hair.

I have many drawings of bald ladies! lol!

I must say...the art I see participants doing in Misty's class is totally awesome!